In the wake of a voluntary recall of a variety of snack foods from a Rich Products Corporation plant in Georgia the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education listed 48 school systems across the state that may have served school meals with processed foods that may have been tainted by potentially dangerous Escherichia coli O121 bacteria, an illness that can cause kidney damage particularly in young children and the elderly.

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